Cratera viridimaculata is a species of land planarian found in Argentina.
Cratera viridimaculata is a medium-sized land planarian with a lanceolate body, reaching about 50 millimetres (2.0 in) in length.
The color of the dorsum is light olive green covered with dark gray fine spots.
[1] Aside from its coloration and dorsal eyes, C. viridimaculata is distinguished from other members of Cratera by the presence of a glandular margin, a cylindrical pharynx, and an extrabulbar, tubular, C-shaped prostatic vesicle with a proximal bifurcated portion.
[1] The specific epithet viridimaculata comes from Latin viridis, green + maculata, spotted, and refers to the dorsal pigmentation of the body.